Outed blogger plans to sue Google for outing
Last week a New York judge ordered Google to turn over the identity of an anonymous blogger who called a model a “skank” in a blog post. The order was part of a defamation suit, and apparently Google complied because the blogger in question is now talking to the press, and she’s angry.
Speaking out for the first time since a court order forced Google to reveal her identity, blogger Rosemary Port tells the Daily News that model Liskula Cohen should blame herself for the uproar…
…The pretty 29-year-old Fashion Institute of Technology student added that she’s furious at Google for revealing her identity, so much so that she plans to file a $15 million federal lawsuit against the Web giant.


Oh, BOO HOO.
What “right to anonymity”? A judge ordered Google to release her name. Good luck with this one.
I think the “Clue Phone” is ringing for Ms. Port and she is refusing to answer.
What part of a court order by a judge to reveal her name did she miss? What expectation of privacy did she think she would have by posting defamatory comments on the internet with millions of users?
I sincerely doubt there were only two people accessing her website. There will be traffic stats to prove it.